So I had to go out and add boiling water to the chickens water this morning. Stupid cold snap. It's supposed to be in the 50's next week, so I was holding off on getting heated waterers, but if it really gets down to 17 tonight, I may have to do something. I'm afraid of fire, so I really don't like the idea of any kind of heating element in the coops. I may have to suck it up and figure something out. Did any of you have frozen water issues this morning?
Mine was frozen in the dish part and just starting in the holder itself. I just broke off the ice in the dish and it was fine it was inside an unheated/lite coop. The meaties have a light in their coop and it was enough to keep their water from freezing. The turkey waterer was frozen had to bust it up and refill.

, I did a couple of easy fixes for this. 1. I got 2 bricks or patio blocks, set them side by side with a gap between them, and let the raised part and cord sit down in the gap. That way the flat part of the base was resting on the blocks and the raised parts weren't causing things to "rock". 2. Just set it on a block (as in the photo in my post) with the cord and uneven stuff partly hanging over the back. If the cookie lid had a taller edge, it could just sit on the rim like the dog bowl but you'd have to make a cut-out in the side for the cord. Oh...and I did try using a flat cookie tin lid on one of them but the chickens knocking things around like they do, the pans tended to slip right off of them. That little raised rim on the cookie tin lid helped keep things from sliding off. And not all heated dog bowls are created equal. Some of those heat bases are made differently so they may have different challenges than this one.

